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Citizen Podcast

304 | The Organon

Citizen Podcast

Tetherball Academy Media

Society & Culture, Education

51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Dan discusses The Organon, a collection of works by Aristotle that define logic, reason, argument, and reputation. 


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0:00.0

Let's go.

0:13.2

Yeah, let's go.

0:19.3

Let's go, boys.

0:21.3

Welcome to Citizen.

0:24.3

We're going to do something a bit different today.

0:26.6

I've been talking a lot lately about this book, excuse me, called Orgonon, or The Organon, sometimes colloquially referred to as The Organon.

0:36.9

And it is by aristotle it is a book on

0:43.9

one of the very first books or maybe the first book i'm not entirely sure on logic and reason

0:49.9

and how especially how to how to how to deal with arguments that you might be having.

0:57.5

And I don't mean in your personal life necessarily,

0:59.3

although I'm sure there's some degree of relevance there.

1:02.4

But there's we have this,

1:07.5

the reason that I've been thinking about this a lot lately is because we have this issue

1:10.6

where a lot of people are engaging in public debate and discourse that I'm not going to say they shouldn't be.

1:20.1

I'm saying that they're unprepared to.

1:21.6

I think everybody should be involved in this stuff, but at least to the degree that you're capable.

1:27.1

But I also think that it's a problem

1:29.8

that the structure of arguments and what it means to know something, what it means for something

1:35.7

to be something, and the chain, I guess, you could call it the chain of custody maybe for an idea

1:43.3

and making sure that that idea doesn't have flaws in it is something

1:46.6

that has become a problem right you see a lot of this that will articulate more about this and this

1:53.1

is going to be a general overview of the book and the and the ideas behind it there is a there's a lot of information in there, obviously, and,

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